School of Radiologic Technology

Mary Lanning Healthcare School of Radiologic Technology is a hospital-based program established to provide well-qualified radiographers. Upon successful completion of the 24-month program, the graduate is awarded an Associate of Applied Science Degree and is eligible to apply for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologies (ARRT) certification examination. The Radiologic Technology Program is approved for credit hours toward a Bachelor of Science Degree in Radiography from the University of Nebraska at Kearney, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Technology at Hastings College and an Associate of Science Degree from Central Community College. Additional advance degree offerings in the Radiologic Technology healthcare profession are offered by Clarkson College and the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

The Mary Lanning Healthcare School of Radiologic Technology was founded in 1953 by Dr. Warren E. Richard. The school is approved and accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (www.jrcert.org).

Mary Lanning Healthcare is a 183 bed, acute general care facility, designated as a trauma center for central Nebraska.

A student entering this program must have above-average intelligence, emotional stability, aptitude, personal integrity, and flexibility in adjustment to various situations.